@vilters said in simplified solution for modernisation of 10-15 year old content:
What about a double brow geometry? With the weakest of all excuses too. Toon and cartoon artists need them. Well, let me tell you one thing.
Toon and cartoon artists "know" how to retexture an obj file and are probably the LAST to need a tearline and or double brow geometry.
I know a lot of toon shaders which relay on geometry to create the lines. You don't want to paint them on the texture, because they would not look like the other calculated lines. Freestyle in Blender works that way, for example. If you use a system like that you want the brows to be geometry.
Again, same answer as before. STUDY before answering..
I did. Did you?

@ibr_remote When I plan to create an image where is after heavy Postwork needed for FX and enchantment ,some matte painting etc..I render always FF. Rendering in this case SF would be nonsense, because the realism would anyway go away with my heavy Postwork. So yes, it is still relevant.

@amethystpendant & @pwiecek this is the ball prop typically used to supplant the James Head for material room root node previews:
Head.obj
Since Poser will search for a .obj file before a compressed .obz file, the original Head.obz can actually remain in place, while the ball prop's Head.obj will be used. However, as others have advised, it never hurts to make a backup elsewhere, or rename the original.

@miss-b Sometimes real live can really mess up. My last few months was pretty tough too and so I was not creative that much too.
Slowly I recover from Family issues, own issues and "non inspired " issues. Try to catch up my projects and move on. In small steps .

@rokketman said in New La Femme Base Figure for Poser 11 Now Available:
@miss-b In the alternate universe, it's Gwen who becomes Spider... Girl?
Actually, I was thinking Spider Woman, but close enough. ~wink~

@joker
https://forum.smithmicro.com/topic/9078/gobos-in-superfly
https://forum.smithmicro.com/topic/968/no-light-masks-in-superfly
There's some methods for using pictures with lights; though I am not sure if those will help you, yet they're worth taking in consideration.

@rokketman I don't do many renders of Fae characters either, but every now and then it's nice to have an "extra" option. I don't tell stories with my renders, so each render is a story in and of itself, and I never know when I'll be inspired to try something Fae.

@888toto Even with lines i have the same problem, so i decided that the solution is to use colors instead of screen tones and if i have the same problem in the future i will do the same thing.
Thank you guys for your help.

Naturally, I have tried lower settings many times over many years. This was a test of the extreme, more or less a baseline. And why not, for the overnight render?
I might try your settings. Don't worry, I won't follow you over to Superflydom, which is off-limits for me. "I cannot find a track on it," and don't want to.
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